All Posts Tagged With: "cloud"
AbiCloud from Abiquo
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Last month Abiquo announced the release of their “abiCloud”, an open source cloud computing platform for allowing companies to create and manage large, complex IT infrastructures (virtual servers, networks, applications, storage…) in a quick, simple and scalable way.
We had a chat with
Diego Mariño, Co-founder & CEO of
Abiquo , he told us that
one [...]
Clouds In The Zoo: CloudCamp Antwerp Is Coming Up (9 April)
CloudCamp Antwerp, of which Virtualization.com is a media partner, is hosted at the conference center of the Antwerp Zoo on April 9, 2009, situated between the Zoo entrance and the Queen Elisabeth concert hall and just next to Antwerp Central Station.
23Mar2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedKarma Koala
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With all the fuzz around Cannes.. oh wait .. nothing happened there.. that was the most boring event ever wasn’t it … we forgot to focus on where the real action is happening …
When the 9.10 Ubuntu Release, Karmic Koala, hits the wire it will be Cloud Ready or Virtualization ready or whatever you want [...]
Cloud Company Zimory Adds Support For VMware ESX Server
Deutsche Telekom spinoff Zimory recently announced support for VMware’s ESX Server – extending the company’s advanced cloud technology to enterprise applications.
2Mar2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedSavvis Aims To Deliver IT Infrastructure In The Cloud
Savvis today unveiled Savvis Cloud Compute, a new virtual data center hosting and private cloud computing solution providing enterprises with an opportunity to cut costs without having to sacrifice security or performance.
13Feb2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedopenQRM 4.3 Hits The Street
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At the verge of the old year .. Matthias Rechenburg released the 4.3 edition of openQRM
The new 4.3 release comes with improved usability for the storage management , implemented storage security features , a new debian build system, different fixed bugs, an improved Cloud Plugin (with auto-create-virtualmachines) , new support [...]
IBM Launches “Resilient Cloud Validation” Program
IBM today said it would introduce a program to validate the resiliency of any company delivering applications or services to clients in the cloud environment. As a result, customers can quickly and easily identify trustworthy providers that have passed a rigorous evaluation, enabling them to more quickly and confidently reap the business benefits of cloud services.
24Nov2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedVideo: Cloudfellas
We may think the cloud is being hyped a bit too much, but we sure had fun watching this video from EMC.
10Nov2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCan We Stop Hyping The Cloud Yet ?
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The past six to nine months we’ve seen the rapid invasion of the Cloud, Cloud Computing or a variant including Cloud. We’ve had different Barcamp style Cloudcamps, there are bloggers rebranding their virtualization blog to a cloudblog and there are new aggregators popping that gather all cloudy news.
Now let’s face it, there is [...]
RightScale Supports The Smell Of Saunas
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Today
RightScale Inc. announced they will team up with the Eucalyptus team have their platform available with Eucalyptus so they can deliver an Easy to Mange Open Source Cloud Computing platform.
They have announced that starting today, November 4, 2008 they will have the RightScale Cloud computing management platform ready for use with the Eucalyptus Puclic [...]
Microsoft Launches Cloud Platform, Dubs It Windows Azure
Ray Ozzie opened the Microsoft PDC ‘08 this morning with a keynote speech, announcing Windows Azure, Microsoft’s “Windows in the cloud”.
27Oct2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedRackspace Acquires Cloud Providers Slicehost And Jungle Disk
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Rackspace Hosting today
announced it has acquired privately owned VPS provider
Slicehost, and storage provider
Jungle Disk. (hat tip to
TechCrunch)
The purchase price of the combined acquisitions is approximately $11.5 million payable in cash and stock, with the potential for up to $16.5 million in additional payouts of cash and stock based on certain performance criteria.
Rackspace [...]

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